Folks:
in tutorial-createdb, it says:
"... where your own login name is mentioned. This will happen if the
administrator has not created a PostgreSQL user account for you.
(PostgreSQL user accounts are distinct from operating system user
accounts.) If you are the administrator, see Chapter 18
If this is a new installation and you are the administrator, then you
probably need to connect as the system user who owns the PostgreSQL
installation, usually "postgres", but sometimes "pgsql". On POSIX systems
you can do this via the command "su - postgres"; otherwise simply log into
the s
Patch applied. Thanks.
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Robert Treat wrote:
> On Friday 14 July 2006 15:23, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> > > "Joshua D. Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >> Please let me know if there is anything e
JD,
> Josh... then why didn't you just submit a patch?
See earlier conversation about the lack of good tools for Docbook/SGML.
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Josh Berkus wrote:
JD,
Josh... then why didn't you just submit a patch?
See earlier conversation about the lack of good tools for Docbook/SGML.
I guess this comes back to.. why (really) haven't we switched to what is
widely considered the documentation standard, which is Docbook XML.
Jo